Introduction
This article discusses campus wireless connection to Eduroam for mobile devices.
Eduroam for Android
NOTE: In order to use the Eduroam network on your Android device, you must use an Android operating system that is Version 1.6 or greater.
- In the Settings menu, go to Network & internet and tap Wi-Fi.
- Tap Eduroam from the list of available networks.
- Enter the following information on the Eduroam configuration screen. Most fields should be prefilled.
- EAP Method: PEAP
- Phase 2 Authentication: None (If None is not an option, select MSCHAPv2 or MSCHAP-v2.)
- CA Certificate: Use system certificates (Google Pixel devices) or Do Not Verify (other Android devices). Pixel devices will also have the two following fields appear:
- Minimum TLS Version: 1.2
- Online Certificate Status: Do not verify
- Domain: (If asked) tamu.edu
- Identity: your NetID
- Anonymous Identity: Leave this field blank
- Password: your NetID password
- If you successfully connected, the word Connected should show up under Eduroam in your networks list.
TAMU Wifi for Android
Eduroam for iOS
- On your Home Screen, tap Settings.
- Tap Wi-Fi.
- Make sure your Wi-Fi is switched On. You will now see a list of available network choices. Tap Eduroam.
- You will now be asked to enter your NetID in the username field and your NetID password in the password field
- You will now be presented with a “Certificate” screen. Tap Accept or Trust.
- You have now connected to Eduroam. To verify your connection, look for a checkmark next to “Eduroam” under the list of available connections.
TAMU Wifi for iOS